My brother and I are almost 7 years apart (I'm the eldest.) During our childhood I basically got stuck having him tag along with my friends and I have to admit I didn't like it, yet felt I had a responsibility to care for him and give my mother a break. We fought like cat and dog and had little in common. It wasn't until we married and settled down (becoming more mature adults) that we have since been much closer, but there is a void there between us. Nothing too serious, but just not the bond I think one should have for their sibling. My brother and I will always be there for each other for the serious things in life, but other than that I can't tell you the last time I had a serious discussion about any problem he and I were going through at the time. Usually siblings that are closer to age such as 2 - 3 years difference seem to get along better, but it's still may not work out. You just have to pray it does. This is a tough question, but if I had to do it, I'd have my kids closer together. Marcy It seems easier to have them further apart. The older one can alays help with the younger one when you need it.
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No, they are spaced further.
the voltage will go down when the anode and cathode are closer together but will go up when they are further apart
monocular constancy
Electricity passes through atoms in the metal and the closer together they are the better the metal is as a conductor. In copper the atoms are closer together than they are in any other metal.
They slow down and come closer together forming a liquid. Then further cooling will produce a solid.
Closer.
Yes, solids transmit sound better than gases because their molecules are closer together.
Mittens will keep your hands warmer by keeping your fingers closer together.
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The Closer Together video was shot in Montreal, Canada.
No, the energy levels in a hydrogen atom are closer together near the nucleus and become more widely spaced as you move further away. The energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom is determined by its distance from the nucleus, with lower energy levels closer to the nucleus and higher energy levels further away.